The Wall Street Journal explains that Cortez
and Kendra’s have designed a process where bats are cryogenically
frozen at -310 degrees. Once the bats warm back up to room
temperature, they are supposedly 26% stronger than regular bats.

The businessmen have yet to hear back from MLB about their request to get the bats
certified by the league.

Dave Kretschmann of the U.S. Forest Service told the Journal that
the increased frequency of broken bats was caused, “by the advent
of maple bats over traditional ash, and the changing geometry of
bats.”